Plus: I just found out about my husband’s secret spending on luxury items.
There is no compromise here, there is only you maintaining a hospitable environment for your parents, who are undertaking a long annual journey in order to spend time in your home.
Yes, if you’re having to choose between your comfort and your guests’ comfort – you should choose theirs. You might start by researching the least expensive way your husband can negotiate, consolidate and pay back his debt . Selling items he has bought could help to chip away at the debt.
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